Happy hours with a sense of place
Shore Bird Restaurant and Beach Bar’s famous $3 beachside mai tais and sushi pupu platters ($9.95) are just two of the many reasons this five-hour-long happy hour (noon–5pm) is among the best. Oh, and there are also the amazing views and ocean breezes…they never get old.
And for those of you on the Windward side, try Haleiwa Joe’s Haiku Garden Restaurant in Kaneohe. With a mountain view and a lanai overlooking fish ponds, walking trails and gazebos, the “Aloha Hour” (from 4:30pm) starts off with a bang. Pupu starting at just $2.50 and specialty cocktails like the “Staremaster” and the “Naughty Angel” (starting at $4.74) make this happy hour one of the happiest.
If you’re in the mood for a Chinatown groove, local fave Hank’s Cafe is a great place to begin. Their $3 draft happy hour lasts all day. Bring in your own noodles, burgers, sushi whatever…and listen to good old-fashioned live bar music. (And if you get hungry and don’t want to leave your bar stool…they pop in a frozen DiGiorno’s pizza…hilarious but awesome!)






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